The Other Two Colorways of the Nike Roshe LD-1000 Get a Release Date

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Earlier this month, NikeLab successfully collaborated with Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara and his Fragment Design label for the Nike Roshe LD-1000. Two other colorways of the shoe were spotted at the Roshe LD-1000's Japanese unveiling event, leading many to wonder if they too would see a release. It turns out they will, as a release date has been confirmed.

Coming in both "Varsity Royal" and "Varsity Maize" colorways, the Nike Roshe LD-1000 is a modern take on a classic runner. Originally released in 1976, the LD-1000 was one of Nike's first nylon long distance running shoes. For this 2014 update, Nike is adding the Roshe NM tooling seen in the Swoosh's popular Roshe Run series.

Revisit both the "Varsity Royal" and "Varsity Maize" colorways of the Nike Roshe LD-1000 below and pick up a pair at Nike when they both drop on November 26 for $90.

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